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IN 1969 Peter Stone won a Tony for the book for "1776"; " When the shapers of "1776" were asked if they had to change much to make history dramatic, they said that, on the contrary, they had to omit some true oddities an audience might find far-fetched. The best known example: Although both were invited, neither Jefferson nor Adams could attend the 50th anniversary of the Declaration at the White House on July 4, 1826. They both died that day.
IN 1969 Peter Stone won a Tony for the book for "1776"; " When the shapers of "1776" were asked if they had to change much to make history dramatic, they said that, on the contrary, they had to omit some true oddities an audience might find far-fetched. The best known example: Although both were invited, neither Jefferson nor Adams could attend the 50th anniversary of the Declaration at the White House on July 4, 1826. They both died that day.